Commission Background and Establishment
Police and Firefighter's Retirement and Relief Board (PFRRB) Active Licensing and Regulatory
Monthly Committee of the Whole Executive Appointment
In order to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter with respect to retirement and disability determinations, and related functions, the Mayor of the District of Columbia shall establish a Police and Firemen's Retirement and Relief Board.
The Board shall be composed of: (A) Members and alternatives appointed from among persons who are employees of the District of Columbia, 1 member and 1 or more alternates from each of the following: the District of Columbia Office of Personnel, Corporation Counsel, Department of Human Services, the Metropolitan Police Force, and the Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department; and (B) Two members, one of whom shall be a physician, appointed from among persons who are not officers or employees of the District of Columbia.
In addition to the members and alternates of the Board designated by subsection (a) of this section, in all cases of retirement, disability, or other relief involving a member of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division or a member of the United States Secret Service Division, who is covered by this subchapter, a member and alternate of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division or a member and alternate of the United States Secret Service Division, as designated by the Director, United States Secret Service Division, as appropriate shall sit as a member of the Police and Firemen’s Retirement and Relief Board.
D.C. Code § 5-722 ; https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/5-722
Internal Services Cluster Department of Human Resources (DCHR)
05-19-2014
Yes Part Time Commission $25 per hour $8000.00
Commission Appointees
Executive Appointment (Mayor's Order) 2
http://motaboards.applytojob.com/apply/eULLqn/Police-And-Firemans-Retirement-And-Relief-Board-PFRRB
Appointed by Mayor 2 8
2 2
Commissioners
Points of Contact
Lela Jones Supervisory HR Specialist lela.jones@dc.gov (202) 442-9608
Tiera Williams Tiera.Williams@dc.gov (202) 727-9811
Confirmation documents
Created on Jan. 21, 2015 at 11:17 AM (EST). Last updated by Rangel, Vida on Jan.  7 at  5:10 PM (EST). Owned by Kaja, Priya.
Priya Kaja
Vida Rangel
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